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I probably said this before in another post, but biggest regret is not quarantining all my fish. I followed what a lot of old school people did near me and just drop fish in if they eat well at the store and do not appear to have anything/look good. They have always had very good luck with even difficult fish like achilles tangs for years without issues. That kind of luck isn’t in the majority’s favor.
At the moment, I have a new naso tang doing very, very well eating like crazy, but has a bunch of salt-looking particles on one of its sides. I don’t think it is velvet. Looks more like ich. I don’t if I should just manage this and hope for the best or fallow.
My livestock list: blue hippo tang, naso tang, achilles tang, squaretail bristletooth tang, two clowns, three disbar anthias, purple firefish, fox face, solar fairy wrasse, and a blue-side fairy wrasse.
I have a Waterbox 220.6 so catching some of these fish will be extremely difficult, but should I try to and go fallow for 76 days? And then quarantine all fish going forward.
I am going to try to get a few good pics of it.
At the moment, I have a new naso tang doing very, very well eating like crazy, but has a bunch of salt-looking particles on one of its sides. I don’t think it is velvet. Looks more like ich. I don’t if I should just manage this and hope for the best or fallow.
My livestock list: blue hippo tang, naso tang, achilles tang, squaretail bristletooth tang, two clowns, three disbar anthias, purple firefish, fox face, solar fairy wrasse, and a blue-side fairy wrasse.
I have a Waterbox 220.6 so catching some of these fish will be extremely difficult, but should I try to and go fallow for 76 days? And then quarantine all fish going forward.
I am going to try to get a few good pics of it.
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